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Plants and animals which closely resemble another as a form of protection. Some animals mimic dangerous animals to frighten off potential predators. Others are carefully camouflaged to resemble their backgrounds and hide from enemies.
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| mimicry |
The similarity of two species for advantage.
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mimetic.
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facial spasm.
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| mimicry |
The ability of an insect to mimic another animal species or plant (in color, form, behavior)
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